Hi, I work for SharedBook, where we recently introduced Create-A-Cookbook with Allrecipes.com. In addition to sharing your treasured recipes, Create-A-Cookbook allows you to include your own photos and stories in a customized, bound cookbook that truly reflects your tastes. And, Create-A-Cookbook is fully collaborative, so you can invite friends and family to the book making space, where they can create their own cookbook if they like. Please visit http://www.allrecipes.com if you would like to learn more.

I just use the "my recipe box" feature on foodnetwork.com. It saves any recipes that you add to your favorites. I love it!
Other than that, I just have a recipe box for recipes I've cut out of newspapers, magazines, etc. And I have 10-15 cookbooks that I don't use nearly enough!

Also, it says in one of the videos that it's $34.95 for 100 recipes. If you don't use all 100 at point of order, you get "credits" to use whenever you want. Its like a binder so you can just put in recipes when you get them.I really like the credit for unused recipes!

Also, it says in one of the videos that it's $34.95 for 100 recipes. If you don't use all 100 at point of order, you get "credits" to use whenever you want. Its like a binder so you can just put in recipes when you get them.
I really like the credit for unused recipes!

Awesome idea, but that's spiral bound. (trust me, I work in the book industry and just spent 6 months revamping binding codes)You can do it yourself with a 3 ring binder and binder page cover things. My mother made me one with our family recipes, tab sheets, and those diviers with pockets in them so I could put in recipes that I print out or cut out.Also, "vanity presses" like cafepress.com will print books for you so if you want an actual bound book you can check those out.

Awesome idea, but that's spiral bound. (trust me, I work in the book industry and just spent 6 months revamping binding codes)
You can do it yourself with a 3 ring binder and binder page cover things. My mother made me one with our family recipes, tab sheets, and those diviers with pockets in them so I could put in recipes that I print out or cut out.
Also, "vanity presses" like cafepress.com will print books for you so if you want an actual bound book you can check those out.